Minority Business Enterprise – A Bibliography, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., July1973.
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Federal Programs Assisting Minority Enterprise, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., July1971.
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Estimated Size Distribution of Minority-Owned Business by Number of Paid Employees, 1969, National Survey of U.S. Business, S.B.A. (Dr. Unterman's Interpolation).
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For further analysis see “Note on Black Business in the United States,” Dr. JohnsonCharles D., Harvard Business School, Case History 9-371-123 EA-R 598, Boston1970.
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GarvinWilfred J., Minority Business Ownership, to be published, 1974.
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Minority Business Ownership, p. 86. — Statistics taken from OakVishner, The Negro's Adventure in General Business, Negro University Press, Westport, Conn., 1970.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 124.
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Failure Record through 1970, Dun & Bradstreet, New York, 1971.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 136.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 226.
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UntermanIsrael, “Black Capitalism: Can It Do the Job,”Newsday, January1969.
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Kirschner Associates, Description and Evaluation of the Economic Loan Program, New Mexico, 1966.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 268.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 271.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 279.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 290.
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Garvin, op. cit., p. 312.
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For Both Sides of the Debate, see RoscowJames, “Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught?”, M.B.A., June-July1973.
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UntermanIsrael, Education in Business Administration for Negroes, C/o Harvard Business School, Boston, 1969, unpublished, and UntermanIsrael, “Some Aspects of the Project EBAN,”Academy of Management Journal, June 1970.
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Minority Enterprise and Expanded Ownership Blueprint for the 70's, The President's Advisory Council on Minority Business Experience, Washington, D.C., June1971.